Spiriferida

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Spiriferida
Temporal range: Early Ordovician–Early Jurassic
Mucrospirifer mucronatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Brachiopoda
Class: Rhynchonellata
Order: Spiriferida
Waagen, 1883
Suborders
  • Delthyridina
  • Spiriferidina
A Devonian spiriferid brachiopod from Ohio which served as a host substrate for a colony of hederellids.

Spiriferida is an order of extinct articulate brachiopod fossils which are known for their long hinge-line, which is often the widest part of the shell. In some genera (e.g. Mucrospirifer) it is greatly elongated, giving them a wing-like appearance. They often have a deep fold down the center of the shell. The feature that gives the spiriferids their name ("spiral-bearers") is the internal support for the lophophore; this brachidium, which is often preserved in fossils, is a thin ribbon of calcite that is typically coiled tightly within the shell.

Spiriferids first appear in the Early Ordovician. They were rare during the Silurian but underwent a dramatic evolutionary radiation during the Devonian period, reaching peak development in variety and numbers. Spiriferida survived the great Permian extinction, finally becoming extinct during the Early Jurassic.

Fossils of this order are often preserved as pyrite.

Taxonomy

Order Spiriferida

  • Suborder Delthyridina
    • Superfamily Delthyridoidea
      • Family Acrospiriferidae
      • Family Cyrtinopsidae
      • Family Delthyrididae
      • Family Hysterolitidae
      • Family Mucrospiriferidae
    • Superfamily Reticularioidea
      • Family Elythidae
      • Family Reticulariidae
      • Family Thomasariidae
      • Family Xenomartiniidae
  • Suborder Spiriferidina
    • Superfamily Adolfioidea
      • Family Adolfiidae
      • Family Echinospiriferidae
    • Superfamily Ambocoelioidea
      • Family Ambocoeliidae
      • Family Eudoxinidae
      • Family Lazutkiniidae
      • Family Verneuiliidae
    • Superfamily Brachythyridoidea
      • Family Brachythyrididae
      • Family Skelidorygmidae
    • Superfamily Cyrtioidea (syn. Cyrtiacea)
      • Family Costispiriferidae
      • Family Cyrtiidae
      • Family Hedeinopsidae
    • Superfamily Cyrtospiriferoidea
      • Family Conispiriferidae
      • Family Cyrtospiriferidae
      • Family Spinocyrtiidae
    • Superfamily Martinioidea
      • Family Crassumbidae
      • Family Elythynidae
      • Family Gerkispiridae
      • Family Ingelarellidae
      • Family Martiniidae
      • Family Perissothyrididae
      • Family Tenellodermidae
    • Superfamily Paeckelmanelloidea
      • Family Paeckelmanellidae
      • Family Strophopleuridae
    • Superfamily Spiriferoidea
      • Family Choristitidae
      • Family Imbrexiidae
      • Family Reticulariacea
      • Family Spiriferellidae
      • Family Spiriferidae
      • Family Trigonotretidae
    • Superfamily Theodossioidea
      • Family Palaeochoristitidae
      • Family Theodossiidae
      • Family Ulbospiriferidae

See also

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